From a 1975 live FM radio broadcast with Frank and Don..some really cool moments here including "Debra Kadabra", "Carolina Hard Core Ecstasy", "Metal Man Has Hornet Wings", "Neon Meat Dream Of A Octafish", and "Muffin Man".
01-Cucamonga[00:30]02-Orange Claw Hammer[02:53]03-Debra Kadabra[07:13]04-Carolina Hard Core Ecstasy[11:00]05-Will You Drink My Water[16:50]06-Pachuco Cadaver[17:55]07-I Was A Teenage Maltshop[22:15]08-Status Back Baby[23:42]09-Ned The Mumbler[24:59]10-Toads Of The Short Forest[27:32]11-Charva[30:00]12-Speedfreak boogie[31:54]13-Metal Man Has Hornet Wings[37:26]14-Instrumental[41:13]15-Louisiana Blues[43:30]16-Instrumental[44:44]17-How Could I Be Such A Fool (Studio Rehearsal)[46:31]18-Boogie For Berkley[50:06]19-Neon Meat Dream Of An Octafish[50:57]20-Muffin Man[53:27]21-200 Years Old[59:29]

Peruvian cumbia psyche band founded in 1966 by guitarist Enrique Delgado.
They pioneered the psychedelic chicha sound in Peru, mixing Colombian
music, surf and psychedelic rock, Peruvian folk, and Cuban rhythms.They started a whole musical movement in Peru that culminated in such great bands as Traffic Sound, Pax, and my personal favorite Laghonia.

This is from "The Singles Collection - the London Years" 1989 [abkco-london 844 481-2, disc two.
Recorded June 12, 1967, released in the UK as a single on August 18, 1967, and as a B side single in the US on the same day. Edit for headphones. Pay special attention to the last two seconds of the song.... AFTER the fade out which I believe is unique to this mono version.
Mellotron and brass: Brian Jones.
Piano: Nicky Hopkins.
Lead vocals: Mick Jagger.
Guitars: Keith Richards.
Bass: Bill Wyman.
Drums: Charlie Watts.
Backing vocals: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
Mick and Keith wrote this after they were arrested along
with Brian Jones on drug charges stemming from a raid on Keith's house,
Redlands, on February 12, 1967. This was a thank you message to the
fans who supported the band through their arrest. (eg. the
jail ambiance at the beginning.)
This was also a "Thank You" to The
Beatles, The Who and the editorial page of the London Times, who
supported and spoke out in favor of the Stones after the three were arrested on drug charges.
The Who recorded and
released a double A-side of the Stones' "The Last Time" and "Under My
Thumb" to keep the Stones' music alive while they were going through
their court and prison difficulties. Some rare film highlights this presentation.

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Enjoyed the KGB version which caused me to go back to the original Beach Boy release to compare the lyric...quite different. A lot of different stories out there about the songs origins. Great song any way you cut it.

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